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EURO 2008 Qualifying round: DATE  GROUP   HOME        AWAY 02/09 Grp F Northern Ireland  0-3  Iceland 02/09 Grp B Scotland 6-0  Faroe Islands 02/09 Grp E England 5-0  Andorra 02/09 Grp B Georgia 0-3 France 02/09 Grp C Malta 2-5  Bosnia-Herzegovina           02/09 Grp C Hungary 1-4  Norway 02/09 Grp D Czech Republic 2-1 Wales  02/09 Grp G Belarus 2-2  Albania                 02/09 Grp D Slovakia 6-1  Cyprus  02/09 Grp A Serbia 1-0  Azerbaijan  02/09 Grp A Poland 1-3  Finland  02/09 Grp G Luxembourg 0-1  Netherlands  02/09 Grp D Germany 1-0  Republic of Ireland  02/09 Grp B Italy 1-1  Lithuania  02/09 Grp G Romania 2-2  Bulgaria  02/09 Grp F Latvia 0-1  Sweden  02/09 Grp C Moldova 0-1  Greece  02/09 Grp E Estonia 0-1  Israel  02/09 Grp F Spain 4-0  Liechtenstein  No surprises so far..... Â
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Nope, Papst eat them for lunch.... -
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Hehe,true......but if u often have LAN party or yearly Case Moding Contest u must have nice case and there are much more than a few people to see your rig,so..... And again,its a challenge to build a nice ,good looking rig....so u can admire later at the hard work u put in it.... -
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Probably around 8ms,because friend of mine has Hp 19" and it has 8ms response time. -
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1)Yup,Hiper has high quality products,like PSU-so its a good choice 2)MoBo is also very good (u cant miss with Asus) 3)Yup,Asus 6600GT is capable for SLI 4)Maybe,but for less money i can build better config-but again its your money,so..... -
Champions League Group Draw: GROUP A : Levski         Chelsea         Werder         Barcelona GROUP B: Spartak Moskva        Sporting        Inter        Bayern GROUP C: Liverpool        Galatasaray        Bordeaux        PSV GROUP D: Shakhtar        Olympiacos        Valencia        Roma GROUP E: Real Madrid        Dynamo Kyiv        Steaua        Lyond GROUP F: Benfica        Manchester United        Celtic        Kobenhavn GROUP G: Arsenal        Porto        CSKA Moskva        Hamburg GROUP H: AEK        Anderlecht        Lille        Milan -------------------------------------------------- Matchday 1 - 12 September 2006 Group     Home    Away  A     Chelsea 20:45 Bremen  A     Barcelona 20:45 Levski B     Sporting 20:45 Inter                   B     Bayern 20:45 Spartak Moskva C     Galatasaray 20:45 Bordeaux C     PSV 20:45 Liverpool D     Olympiacos 20:45 Valencia D     Roma 20:45 Shakhtar Matchday 1 - 13 September 2006 : Group     Home      Away E     Dynamo Kyiv 20:45 Steaua  E     Lyon 20:45 Real Madrid F     Man. United 20:45 Celtic  F     Křbenhavn 20:45 Benfica  G     Porto 20:45 CSKA Moskva  G     Hamburg 20:45 Arsenal  H     Anderlecht 20:45 Lille  H     Milan 20:45 AEK
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Champions league Third qualifying round 23.08.2006: Dianmo Zagreb 1:2 Arsenal --->Arsenal Liberec 1:2 Spartak Moskva --->Spartak Moskva Hearts  0:3 AEK --->AEK Kobenhavn 2:0 Ajax --->Kobenhavn Lille 1:0 Rabotnicki --->Lille Levski 2:2 Chievo --->Levski Galatasaray 1:1 Mlada Boleslav --->Galatasaray Dynamo Kyiv 2:2 Fenerbahce --->Dynamo Kyiv Shakhtar 3:2 Legia --->Shakhtar CSKA Moskva 2:0 Ruzomberok --->CSKA Moskva Standard 1:2 Steaua --->Steaua ----------------------------------------- ...and for the sweetest end tonight:         MIDDLESBROUGH 2:1 CHELSEA Congratulations to Dinamo for good display tonight and to B.B.B. for great support at the stadium  ...oh yes Congrats to Middlesbrough also Chelsea --->
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Go,go,go,go... Dinamo,lets burn the whole Emirates Stadium tonight.....                       PS- i just heard that Arsenal sold out the game,and that result will be 0:4 for Dinamo of course,yeahhh we are in Champions league    *i wish*  Â
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Champions league Third qualifying round 22.08.2006: Austria 0:3 Benfica --->Benfica Salzburg 0:3 Valencia --->Valencia Milan 2:1 Crvena Zvezda --->Milan Liverpool 1:1 M.Haifa --->Liverpool Hamburg 1:1 Osasuna --->Hamburg(ag)
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Prey,Fear,Quake IV,CoD2,BiA:EiB,Condemned,HL2:E1..and u can try SC:Chaos Theory at max settings or Silent Hunter III+latest addons......   @denoir: as i can see your temporary Celeron 2,53 Ghz is replaced  with X6800  But didnt u want to buy E6700? ....oh yes and E6700 is twice cheaper then X6800 and the best thing is u can overclock it far beyond the X6800 stock performance   But your new rig is killing machine 4 sure   Sry for OT
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I had problem like u before few years ago....and it was bad/damaged Graphic Card/VGA...as soon as i replaced it with new one problem has disappeared. So i suggest u to try with different VGA (if u have one) ,just to be sure..... -
I was 7 years old,and it was a hard time around here: Croatian War of Independence (Croatian: Domovinski rat (Homeland war)), was a greater Serbian agression against Croatia from 1991 to 1995, between the Croatian government and Croatian Serbs,reinforced by the Serbia-controlled Yugoslav People's Army. The Croatian side aimed to establish the internationally recognized sovereignty for the Republic of Croatia, previously a socialist republic in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, while Serbs wanted to establish new boundaries in parts of Croatia with a Serb majority or with influential Serbian minority, effectively seeking secession for them from the rest of Croatia. Many claim that the aims of Milosevic, was to create a greater Serbia and unite all the Serbs under one banner as well.There was a saying in this war "where is only one Serbian grave, that is Serbia!". The war was striking for its brutality in a relatively developed society in Europe, and in modern times. The war in Croatia came about as a result of the dissolution of Yugoslavia, and the rise of nationalism. A crisis emerged in Yugoslavia with the weakening of the communist states in Eastern Europe towards the end of the Cold War, as symbolised by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. In Yugoslavia, the national communist party, officially called Alliance or the League of Communists, was losing its ideological potency. Many of my closest friends and family were killed at that time,so it was the time of pain and sorrow.....
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Im going to try this for sure.... ....btw,looking great...
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FFUR 2006 2.0 Total conversion pack
VictorTroska replied to Thunderbird's topic in ADDONS & MODS: COMPLETE
June,2001 release date. I remember i bought in september 2001 new rig-1.5 ghz pentium 4,mbo 4x,vga geforce 2 mx400 64mb,hdd 40gb,256mb ram ..... and flashpoint was runing superb-but hell that was long time ago and it was old flaspoint....now u for sure must have decent rig if u want to play ffur 2006... -
Aahahahaha.......wtf?? XXXL Poncho ...and that with Czech girl.....
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Iron ,where do u find these twisted pictures...... ....love the gun though....
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Congrats to Croatia for beating Italy,even they played with B team.....nah,it doesnt metter,we beat World Champion .... What a nice feeling...
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FFUR 2006 2.0 Total conversion pack
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@stisoas-yeah,playing on multiplayer is too heavy,enemy is all but not weak at any time.They are unnatural precise (if one bullet dont take u down ,the second will),they have to much calm hands when they sprint and hold to shoot,doh u cant even surprise them at way u want-they are always prepared.... example:i was laying down,and bastard was runing-and he even didnt turn himself to see where i  was,and i was dead-only one bullet,he was standing ....wtf?? ..and other situations like that..... But when it comes to technicaly-ffur 2006 v2 is the most beautiful,bug-free,hardware friendly mod ever...  So I still play WOODLAND with my friends-because its the most realistic mod from ffur....even its not technicaly perfect(i have some little bugs ),but  it doesnt metter because its perfect for me.... -
Roberto Donadoni, Luis Aragonés and Joachim Löw are just three of the coaches forced to make changes to their squads ahead of this week's international friendlies, which for many are the last before they begin their UEFA EURO 2008â„¢ qualifying campaigns. Italy v Croatia ACF Fiorentina's Alessandro Gamberini has been called up by Donadoni to replace injured AC Milan defender Daniele Bonera for Wednesday's friendly in Livorno. Gamberini, 24, is the eighth uncapped player selected by new coach Donadoni with third-choice keeper Marco Amelia the only survivor from the FIFA World Cup-winning squad. Iceland v Spain FC Barcelona captain Carles Puyol and playmaker Xavi Hernández will miss Spain's game in Iceland on Tuesday because of minor knocks sustained on their club's tour of the United States. Iceland have also suffered a blow ahead of the Reykjavik encounter with captain Eidur Gudjohnsen, another Barcelona man, withdrawing because of injury. Germany v Sweden Defender Christoph Metzelder has pulled out of the Germany party for the match against Sweden due to a knee complaint picked up at the weekend. The BV Borussia Dortmund player makes way for uncapped 22-year-old Hertha BSC Berlin starlet Malik Fathi. Coach Löw's debut squad is also shorn of Michael Ballack and Sebastian Kehl. Meanwhile, Sweden No1 Andreas Isaksson has been replaced by John Alvbĺge of Viborg FF to allow the former to settle at new club Manchester City FC. Alvbĺge, 24, has two caps. Czech Republic v Serbia The Czech Republic will be without Tomáš Rosický for the visit to Serbia after the Arsenal FC midfielder succumbed to a groin problem. Jiřà JaroÅ¡Ãk also misses out, giving an opportunity to Hannover 96 forward Jirà Štajner and FK Mladá Boleslav striker Marek Kulič. Serbia's new boss Javier Clemente has added Under-21 internationals MiloÅ¡ Krasić and Branislav Ivanović to his 18-man roster, as Marko Lomić and Marko BaÅ¡a are injured. Denmark v Poland FC KÅ™benhavn winger Jesper GrÅ™nkjćr has dropped out of Denmark's team to play in Odense on Wednesday because of groin trouble. Christian Poulsen, SÅ™ren Larsen and Daniel Jensen were earlier withdrawals. England v Greece Nikolaos Georgeas has received his first Greece call-up after Giourkas Seitaridis damaged an ankle in action for Club Atlético de Madrid at the weekend. The 29-year-old AEK Athens FC right-back could therefore feature for the European champions at Old Trafford on Wednesday. Luxembourg v Turkey Striker Gökhan Ãœnal is out of contention for Turkey after hurting his foot playing for Kayserispor on Sunday. Coach Fatih Terim will not replace Ãœnal but has drafted in a deputy for injured keeper Hakan Arýkan (hand) - Trabzonspor's Tolga Zengin. Republic of Ireland v Netherlands Home coach Steve Staunton has lost the services of six players for the Dublin friendly. Staunton already knew he would be without keeper Shay Given and midfielder Stephen Ireland but on Sunday, Robbie Keane, Terry Dixon, Richard Dunne and Alan Lee also withdrew. There are late call-ups for Blackburn Rovers FC midfielder Jonathan Douglas and Sunderland AFC forward Daryl Murphy. Uncapped Theo Janssen has joined the visiting party. The 25-year-old BV Vitesse midfielder comes in for Wesley Sneijder, whose wife is expecting a baby. Romania v Cyprus Romania coach Victor Piturca has chosen 38-year-old Dorinel Munteanu for Wednesday's fixture in the Black Sea port of Constanta. The midfielder is joined by Stefan Grigorie, recalled after a three-year absence, but injuries keep out Sorin Paraschiv and Dorin Goian. Piturca's opposite number Angelos Anastasiadis is deprived of Michalis Konstantinou while British-Cypriot defender Thomas Williams is a surprise inclusion. Switzerland v Liechtenstein Switzerland's Hamburger SV midfielder Raphaël Wicky has been ruled out with a calf complaint. The 29-year-old joins Valon Behrami and Philippe Senderos on Jakob Kuhn's casualty list. BSC Young Boys forward Hakan Yakin and German-based duo Marco Streller and David Degen are rated doubtful. Wales v Bulgaria Manager John Toshack has drafted in Cardiff City FC defender Paul Parry after David Partridge gave in to a groin injury. Jason Koumas has pulled out for personal reasons. Wales's opponents in Swansea have also made a change with PFC CSKA Sofia midfielder Velizar Dimitrov taking over from the ill Mihail Venkov. @Radnik -Pozdrav i tebi
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A host of international coaches will get a first look at their charges in action this week with Italy, Germany, England, Croatia and Russia among the teams beginning new eras with friendlies. New wave In Wednesday's action, Italy will play their first game as FIFA World Cup winners and first under coach Roberto Donadoni against Croatia in Livorno. The 42-year-old took over when Marcello Lippi stood down after the final defeat of France in Berlin and is one of a new wave of young international coaches. Donadoni, the former AC Milan and Italy midfielder who stopped playing five years ago, has not included any of the players who won the World Cup with reserve goalkeeper Marco Amelia, who did not play in Germany, the only one of the 23 to be involved in midweek. Donadoni has included seven uncapped players in his first squad. Mood of optimism Croatia's coach is even younger as 37-year-old Slaven Bilić takes up the reins from the sacked Zlatko Kranjčar. Germany begin life under Joachim Löw with a home game against Sweden and a new mood of optimism in the wake of their run to the World Cup semi-finals under Jürgen Klinsmann. "The confidence we got playing with, and even dominating, some of the best teams in the world will stay with us and we can use it to our advantage," said Löw, who has promised to stick with the attacking principles of his former boss. McClaren promoted Steve McClaren is another No2 who has stepped up to the top job after taking over as England coach from Sven-Göran Eriksson. Unlike Löw, however, he inherits a squad low on morale after yet another dispiriting tournament exit on penalties. England play host to European champions Greece at Old Trafford where the most significant absentee will be former captain David Beckham, left out of the squad as McClaren starts to build afresh. Dutch coaches Dutchman Guus Hiddink, Russia's first foreign manager, takes charge against Latvia in Moscow with his latest adopted country desperately hoping he can end years of underachievement from a potential footballing super power. Another peripatetic Dutchman, Leo Beenhakker, takes the reins at Poland for the first time, away to Denmark, while former Spain coach Javier Clemente debuts in charge of Serbia - playing for the first time without their Montenegro appendage - away to Czech Republic. EURO co-hosts The co-hosts of UEFA EURO 2008â„¢ begin two years of friendlies with Austria playing Hungary in Graz and Switzerland visiting Liechtenstein. Wednesday's schedule also includes the Republic of Ireland versus the Netherlands, while Norway welcome Brazil hoping to extend their unique unbeaten record against the five-times world champions having beaten them and drawn once. World Cup runners-up France are also in action, away to Bosnia-Herzegovina, when coach Raymond Domenech could give an opportunity to U21 starlets Julien Faubert, Rio Antonio Mavuba, François Clerc and Jérémy Toulalan. Before all of that, Spain travel to Iceland in one of five friendlies involving European teams on Tuesday.
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Bought couple days ago Rocky I.,II.,III.,IV. and V. Soundtrack eheh...great music,pure classics... Â Rocky I: 01- Gonna Fly Now - Theme (Bill Conti) 02- Philadelphia Morning (Bill Conti) 03- Going The Distance (Bill Conti) 04- Reflections (Bill Conti) 05- Marine's Hymm - Yankee Doodle (Bill Conti) 06- Take You Back (Valentine) 07- First Date (Bill Conti) 08- You Take My Heart Away (DeEtta Little & Nelson Pigford) 09- Fanfare For Rocky (Bill Conti) 10- Butkus (Bill Conti) 11- Alone In The Ring (Bill Conti) 12- The Final Bell (Bill Conti) 13- Rocky's Reward (Bill Conti) Rocky II: 01- Redemption - Theme (Bill Conti) 02- Gonna Fly Now (Bill Conti) 03- Conquest (Bill Conti) 04- Vigil (Bill Conti) 05- All Of My Life (DeEtta Little & Nelson Pigford) 06- Overture (Bill Conti) 07- Two Kinds Of Love (Bill Conti) 08- All Of My Life - Instrumental (Bill Conti) Rocky III: 01- Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor) 02- Take You Back - Tough Gym (Frank Stallone) 03- Pushin' (Frank Stallone with Ray Pizzi & Jerry Hey) 04- Reflections (Bill Conti) 05- Mickey (Vincent DeRosa & Mike Lang) 06- Take You Back (Frank Stallone) 07- Decision (Vincent DeRosa) 08- Gonna Fly Now (DeEtta Little & Nelson Pigford) 09- Adrian (Bill Conti) 10- Conquest (Bill Conti) Rocky IV: 01- Burning Heart (Survivor) 02- Heart's On Fire (John Cafferty) 03- Double Or Nothing (Kenny Loggins & Glady Knight) 04- Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor) 05- War (Vince Dicola) 06- Living In America (James Brown) 07- No Easy Way Out (Robert Tepper) 08- One Way Street (Go West) 09- The Sweetest Victory (Touch) 10- Training Montage (Vince Dicola) Rocky V: 01- That's What I Said (M.C. Hammer) 02- All You Gotta Do Is Sing (Joey B. Ellis) 03- No Competition (MC Tab) 04- Go For It! - Heart And Fire (Tynetta Hare) 05- Take You Back - Home Sweet Home (The 7A3) 06- The Measure Of A Man (Elton John) 07- Can't Stop The Fire (Bill Conti) 08- I Wanna Rock (Rob Base) 09- I Thought You Were The One For Me (Joey B. Ellis) 10- Keep It Up (Snap) 11- Feel My Power (M.C. Hammer)
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Twelve top stars form the list of nominees for the UEFA Club Football Awards, which will be presented during the UEFA Champions League group stage draw to be held in Monaco on Thursday 24 August at 18.00CET. Brilliant displays The list was announced by UEFA on Monday, and features players who set the UEFA Champions League alight with their brilliant and consistent displays last season. There are four award categories: UEFA Club Goalkeeper, Club Defender, Club Midfielder and Club Forward of the Year. Voting panel The newly-established voting procedure gives a selected number of experts, consisting of the coaches of the 16 teams that reached the knockout phase of the 2005/06 UEFA Champions League, and the members of the UEFA Technical Study Group the possibility to cast their votes. The short list of nominees is as follows: UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year: Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus) Grégory Coupet (Olympique Lyonnais) Jens Lehmann (Arsenal FC) UEFA Club Defender of the Year: Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus) Emmanuel Eboué (Arsenal FC) Carles Puyol (FC Barcelona) UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year: Deco (FC Barcelona) Juninho Pernambucano (Olympique Lyonnais) Juan Román Riquelme (Villarreal CF) UEFA Club Forward of the Year: Samuel Eto'o (FC Barcelona) Thierry Henry (Arsenal FC) Ronaldinho (FC Barcelona) Club Footballer award The UEFA Club Footballer of the Year 2006 - formerly known as the Most Valuable Player - is elected by the 16 coaches only, from the above pool of 12 nominees. Most Valuable Player award The Most Valuable Player of the 2005/06 UEFA Cup will be given an award during the UEFA Cup draw to take place in Monaco on 25 August at 13.00CET. For this accolade, only the eight coaches of last season's UEFA Cup quarter-finalists give their vote. Four nominees are in contention: Daniel Alves (Sevilla FC), Enzo Maresca (Sevilla FC), Javier Saviola (Sevilla FC) and Mark Viduka (Middlesbrough FC). For me:Goalkeeper-Buffon       Defender-Cannavaro       Midfielder-Juninho       Forward-Ronaldinho       Most Valuable-Saviola  Â
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UEFA EURO 2008â„¢ gets started on Wednesday and the majority of the competitors have hopes of joining co-hosts Austria and Switzerland in the finals. With both FIFA World Cup finalists in the same group, and two new nations in contention, uefa.com takes a look at the seven pools, each of which will produce two qualifiers. Group A Runners-up on home soil four years ago and World Cup semi-finalists, Portugal are confident. LuÃs Figo and record scorer Pauleta have bowed out but the talismanic Luis Felipe Scolari remains in charge. Poland also have a high-profile foreign coach in the shape of Leo Beenhakker, who is keeping faith with the established players as they attempt to qualify for their first EURO finals. Playing in their debut qualifiers are the now separate Serbia, coached by Spaniard Javier Clemente and able to call on most the squad that reached the World Cup in partnership with Montenegro. Belgium will build around German-based defensive duo Vincent Kompany and Daniel Van Buyten when they open their campaign on Wednesday against Kazakhstan, who are making their EURO bow. Finland will be coached by the experienced Roy Hodgson, but although hopes of a first qualification have grown over the last decade, there is limited back-up to the first-choice lineup. Group B On 6 September France and Italy will meet in their second qualifier less than two months after their encounter in Berlin. France are (again) looking to life after Zinédine Zidane, Lilian Thuram and Claude Makelele, while world champions Italy have a new coach in Roberto Donadoni as they aim to become only the second team to win the European title two years after gaining the world crown - after France in 2000. Ukraine, who lost to Italy in the World Cup quarter-finals, will be keen to reverse that result but another challenge could come from Scotland, much improved under Walter Smith. Group C Holders Greece have stuck by Otto Rehhagel and his established lineup, but are still smarting from their World Cup campaign when they finished fourth in their pool. Turkey also have unhappy memories of that tournament, as the aftermath of their play-off defeat by Switzerland has left them having to play their 'home' games against Malta, Moldova and Norway on neutral territory. Norway themselves have reached play-offs in their last two campaigns and welcome back Ole Gunnar Solskjćr from injury. Dark horses Bosnia-Herzegovina have become a difficult team to beat. Group D Jürgen Klinsmann's successor Joachim Löw takes over a Germany team high in confidence, full of up-and-coming talent like Phillip Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski, and with only one departure - Oliver Kahn, who had already lost his place to Jens Lehmann. Of course, it is a while since their last competitive away game, but only one of Germany's rivals, the Czech Republic, qualified for the World Cup, and their experience was one of disappointment. However, they have only seen Karel Poborský retire, and the vastly experienced Karel Brückner remains in charge. Two other teams with strong chances are the Republic of Ireland, under former player Steve Staunton, and Czech neighbours Slovakia, only beaten by Spain in the World Cup play-offs. Group E England's new coach Steve McClaren is in place, keen to improve on three consecutive quarter-final results. He has appointed John Terry as captain, having dropped David Beckham along with David James and Sol Campbell. Croatia have qualified five times for major tournaments in six attempts and there is plenty of optimism following the appointment of the 37-year-old Slaven Bilic as coach. Russia too have an inspiring new leader in Guus Hiddink and while Israel may have to switch their home games, Avraham Grant's successor Dror Kashtan inherits a team that were not beaten in World Cup qualification. F.Y.R. Macedonia, who play Estonia this week, are coached by Srecko Katanec, who led his native Slovenia to two major final tournaments. Group F Spain may sometimes disappoint at major tournaments but they have not failed to qualify in well over a decade. The fluency of their performances in the group stage in Germany suggest that run will not end, with the major threats coming from Scandinavian neighbours Denmark and Sweden. Denmark did not make the World Cup but have a stable and experienced squad while Lars Lagerbäck will again lead Sweden as they attempt to reach a fifth consecutive major finals, though Henrik Larsson is no longer available. Of the outsiders, Northern Ireland’s victory against England in September will be a warning for no one to take them lightly, but Latvia could find it tough to match their 2004 heroics. Even Liechtenstein proved in their World Cup campaign that they are no longer pushovers. Group G Two EURO semi-final defeats in a row will motivate the Netherlands, who departed the World Cup in a bizarre match against Portugal but otherwise have looked good under Marco van Basten with a talented, young team that seemingly has no room for Ruud van Nistelrooij. Romania finished third behind the Dutch and Czechs in World Cup qualifying, but with established names including Adrian Mutu, Cristian Chivu and Cosmin Contra available, this could be the competition that ends a run of three near-misses. Bulgaria, Belarus and Slovenia are all potential challengers. ............................. and Cyprus is also off: The second leg of Maccabi Haifa FC's UEFA Champions League third qualifying round tie against Liverpool FC will be played in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Tuesday 22 August, with no European competition matches permitted to be staged in Israel in light of the ongoing troubles in and around the country. Dynamo home The game at FC Dynamo Kyiv's Valery Lobanovskiy stadium will kick off at 21.35 local time (20.35CET) with Liverpool defending a 2-1 lead from the first leg at Anfield. The UEFA administration will continue to monitor the safety and security situation in Israel and further decisions will be made according to changes in this situation.
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Listen,its always preferable to have just one antivirus,firewall protection on your computer-in your case antivirus suite....so i recommend to use only one suite or single antivirus and firewall.